Crans-Montana Fire Probe Widens as Four More Suspects Indicted
The investigation into the deadly New Year's fire in Crans-Montana has expanded, with prosecutors indicting four more individuals, including a municipal official. This brings the total number of suspects to 13 in a case that scrutinizes years of potential safety oversights.

Key Takeaways
- The total number of suspects indicted in the Crans-Montana fire investigation has risen to 13.
- Safety inspections at the bar had not been conducted for six years prior to the fire.
- The fire was likely ignited by champagne sparklers coming into contact with sound-insulation foam on the basement ceiling.
- France has refused a Swiss request to seize the assets of the bar's owners, Jacques and Jessica Moretti.
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They Said
"We end up with a whole plethora of people in charge who are ultimately responsible for very little."
"The reality is that we're getting a closer look at the dynamics of negligence that led to this tragedy."